Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools
Web 2.0 has arrived—find out how it can transform teaching and learning! Chosen by District Administration Magazine as an Editor's Choice book for 2007-2008!<br /><br />What is Web 2.0? Once upon a time, Web sites were isolated information “silosâ€â€”all content and no functionality. Today, the next generation of Web sites gives power to the end-user, providing visitors with a new level of customization, interaction, and participation. Many Web sites now allow users to upload, categorize, and share content easily. Weblogs and podcasts allow anyone to publish or broadcast on any topic. Wikis provide information that is constantly updated by the end-user. Open-source software is free and customizable. These new technologies are changing our relationship to the Internet.<br />What can Web 2.0 tools offer educators? Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging Web 2.0 technologies and their use in the classroom and in professional development. Topics include blogging as a natural tool for writing instruction, wikis and their role in project collaboration, podcasting as a useful means of presenting information and ideas, and how to use Web 2.0 tools for professional development. Also included are a discussion of Web 2.0 safety and security issues and a look toward the future of the Web 2.0 movement. Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools is essential reading for teachers, administrators, technology coordinators, and teacher educators.<br /> <br />Features:<br /> A complete explanation of Web 2.0 tools, including weblogs, wikis, folksonomies, RSS feeds, and podcasts.<br /> Web 2.0 tools and their use in the classroom.<br /> Web 2.0's role in professional development.<br /> What administrators should know about Web 2.0.<br /><br /> <br />